The American Sign Language Phrase Book (22 page)

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Authors: Lou Fant,Barbara Bernstein Fant,Betty Miller

BOOK: The American Sign Language Phrase Book
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May I introduce my wife?
 

After making the sign for the person you are introducing, you then fingerspell that person's name.

Additional vocabulary
 

Where do you work?
 

What kind of work do you do?
 

I'm a doctor.
 

Additional vocabulary
 

The AGENT sign is often added to a verb or noun sign to indicate that one does or is what the verb or noun sign says. Here the AGENT sign could be added to TEACH, LAW, ACT, and ART, but would not be added to DOCTOR, POLICE, HOMEMAKER, or FIREFIGHTER. The use of the AGENT sign is optional.

Homemaker
 

Note: To sign "househusband," use the signs for HOUSE and HUSBAND (see page 112). The phrase below cannot be used for a househusband.

Do you go to school?
 

Are you married?
 

I'm single.
 

I'm divorced.
 

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